Celebrated in 1987 for its unique design by the New York
Museum of Modern art where it was displayed, and for its unique audio quality
by worldwide audio enthusiasts who bought one of the 50 pairs then produced,
the Goldmund Apologue stands forever as a major milestone in Goldmund history.

25 years later, Goldmund is paying a tribute to this
extraordinary product by issuing a Limited Series of 25 Goldmund Apologue
Anniversary with an exactly identical design but with all the technological
progress made by the company during those 25 years.

The 1987 edition of the Apologue was a 3-way passive
speaker. The Apologue Anniversary comes with twice as much drivers and built-in
amplification totalizing 3600W for a pair.

To this extreme power, Goldmund added the latest signal
corrections developed by Goldmund Fundamental Research Department. If it is
scientifically correct to say that the Apologue Anniversary is 100% corrected
both in amplitude and phase, providing for the first time a “perfect response”
from a pair of Speakers, we prefer to look at the technical achievements in
this model from another angle. We do not develop technologies or manufacture
equipment just for the sake of it.

Our ultimate objective and reward is to create emotions.

We believe that the more perfect the sound reproduction, the
more intense these emotions will be. So we focus on the results the
technologies we develop can provide in this sense. These are listed below:

Incredible spaciousness,

Each instrument is positioned at its correct place,

Complete stability of the image,

Perfectly well defined trebles,

Extremely neat bass,

Ultra high definition and precision in the voices,

Higher playback levels without distortion,

No fatigue to the listener, even at extremely high levels.

To the perfection of the sound, we also wanted to add the
highest level in the design, ease of use and installation.

The signal feeding the Apologue Anniversary is
sent exclusively wirelessly, so the 2 speakers of a Stereo System can be presented
without any cable, except for an AC plug that can be installed below the
speaker. So the superb design, with all its details can be admired by walking
around the speakers, a possibility usually dangerous due to connecting cables.
Goldmund thinks there is no reason to admire